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Simone Dev. holds grand opening for 100,000 s/f health complex

5 Cuba Hill Road - Greenlawn, NY

Greenlawn, NY Simone Development Companies has celebrated the grand opening of a new 100,000 s/f health complex for Mount Sinai Doctors Long Island at 5 Cuba Hill Rd. in Suffolk County. Simone Healthcare Development was responsible for the acquisition and development of the facility, transforming the building into the new ambulatory care center.

Defense contractor BAE Systems sold 18 acres of its property to the Bronx-based developer in 2015. At the time, Simone Development leased the four-building complex totaling 200,000 s/f back to BAE for varying lengths of time. A nine-acre portion with two existing buildings was subsequently redeveloped for medical use for the Mount Sinai Doctors Long Island (formerly North Shore Medical Group), which is part of the Mount Sinai Health System.

“Simone Healthcare Development is proud to once again have worked with Mount Sinai to provide a new home for their expanding medical services on Long Island and throughout the tri-state region,” said Guy Leibler, president of Simone Healthcare Development. “Our company is dedicated to working with leading healthcare providers on all aspects of site selection, acquisition and development so that they may concentrate on delivering the best medical care possible.”

With a team physicians, and services that include primary care, cancer and hematology, along with a Women’s Center, Mount Sinai Doctors LI’s physicians, nurses and medical staff will provide services in 20 specialties ranging from allergy to urology,

“Residents of Long Island deserve high-quality, convenient care close to home and Mount Sinai is meeting that need,” said Kenneth Davis, president and CEO of Mount Sinai Health System. “With an expanded primary and specialty care network and a Long Island footprint that includes 200 physicians and other experts at 11 multidisciplinary practices, Mount Sinai is transforming care in this community. Our goal is to keep patients and communities healthy by providing health care excellence close to home and work.”

The new offices offer onsite radiology and laboratory services, all under one roof. With state-of-the-art equipment and a team of highly skilled physicians, Mount Sinai Doctors Long Island brings the medical excellence of Mount Sinai to the Suffolk County community. Offering convenient, same-day imaging services and lab test results, and conveniences such as same-day appointments, extended hours, easy scheduling, parking, greeters, and welcoming waiting areas, visitors can expect a unique patient experience.

“Mount Sinai Doctors Long Island offers expanded access to specialty care at a neighborhood hub,” said Arthur Klein, MD, President of the Mount Sinai Health Network. “Our physician partners work collaboratively and tirelessly to provide personalized care for each patient and we are so pleased to bring the renowned services of Mount Sinai to serve the residents of Suffolk County and beyond.”

Services offered at the new facility include: 

Preventive care and general medical exams, including yearly physicals

Chronic disease management including but not limited to COPD, diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, allergy, asthma and bone and joint conditions

Infusion Center specializing in blood and solid tumor cancers

Acute medical care, including urinary tract, throat and ear infections

Women’s health, including routine gynecologic exams and cervical cancer screenings, and 3D mammography

Vaccinations and immunizations

Advanced imaging center including state-of-the-art PET, CT, digital X-rays, and wide-bore MRI

Dedicated onsite laboratory with state-of-the-art instruments and multiple specimen collection stations.

Special services include a new immediate care program for all patients, a personalized health care program, and pain management services.

 

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